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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Colonel James Gregory Hodges . (search)
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), C (search)
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
Examination of Robert S. Forde,charged with the murder of Robert R. Dixon [reported for the Richmond Dispatch] Hustings Court, June 9, 1863
--Present: Recorder Caskie, and Aldermen Sanxay, Gwathmey, Timberlake, and Jonse.
The first case taken up was that of Robert S. Forde, on the charge of shooting and killing Robert E. Dixon, in this city, on the 24th day of April last.
Messrs. Randolph and Crump appeared for the accused, and Mr. R. T. Daniel for the Commonwealth.
Dr. Peachy was the only witness for the Commonwealth ascertained to be absent.
Several witnesses for the defence were not present.
Gen. Randolph, prisoner's counsel, asked a postponement until Thursday, to afford time to hunt up witnesses believed to be in the city.
The Court refused to continue the case, but sent an officer after absent witnesses.
The witnesses for the Commonwealth were then sworn.
Washington Goodrich was the first witness, who deposed: That on the 24th day of
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Left my house on the night of the 6th of the present month tree Negroes:
Jim, about 18 years old, black, slow of speech and not very well grown.
Red. 17 years of age, of ginger-bread color thick lips, quite intelligent, and quick spoken and polite.
Milton, 16 years old, small for his age, large eyers, sharp features and rather indifferent looking.
I think they have gone to King William, in order to get with the Yankees.
I will pay $100 for each of them. W. L Harrison. Richmond, June 9 1863. je 10--4t*
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The cavalry fight in Culpeper — further particulars. (search)
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Left my house on the night of the 6th of the present month three Negroes:
Jim, about 18 years old, black, slow of speech, and not very well grown.
Ned, 17 years of age, of ginger-bread color, thick lips, quite intelligent, and quick spoken and polite.
Milton, 16 years old, small for his age, large eyes, sharp features and rather indifferent looking.
I think they have gone to King William in order to get with the Yankees.
I will pay $100 for each of them. W L Harrison, Richmond, June 9, 1863. je 10--4t*
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Left my house on the night of the 6th of the present month three Negroes:
Jim, about 18 years old, black, slow of speech, and not very well grown.
Ped. 17 years of age, of ginger-bread color thick lips, quite intelligent, and quick spoken and police.
Kilyon, 16 years old, small for his age, large eyes, sharp features and rather indifferent locking.
I think they have gone to King William on order to get with the Yankees.
I will pay $100 for each of them. W L Harrison. Richmond, June 9 1863, je 10--4t*